We can love with all our hearts those in whom we recognize great faults. It would be impertinent to believe that perfection alone has the right to please us; sometimes our weaknesses attach us to each other as much as our virtues.


p. 175. - Reflections and Maxims (1746)


We can love with all our hearts those in whom we recognize great faults. It would be impertinent to believe that perfection alone has the right to...

We can love with all our hearts those in whom we recognize great faults. It would be impertinent to believe that perfection alone has the right to...

We can love with all our hearts those in whom we recognize great faults. It would be impertinent to believe that perfection alone has the right to...

We can love with all our hearts those in whom we recognize great faults. It would be impertinent to believe that perfection alone has the right to...